Moldova’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry to Organize 55 Exhibitions in 2025

Moldova’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry to Organize 55 Exhibitions in 2025

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The Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of Moldova has announced plans to organize 55 exhibitions and fairs in 2025, including 50 national and regional events and five international exhibitions titled Moldova Presents in Romania, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

According to the CCI president, Sergiu Harea, these initiatives aim to support Moldovan companies and promote local products.

"Locally, we will organize 50 exhibitions across all regions of the country to showcase native products. Additionally, we will host five Moldova Presents exhibitions in Romania, our main trade partner," Harea stated.

The international events will take place in Cluj-Napoca, Iași, Brașov, Vaslui, and Baia Mare, with Vaslui being a new addition this year. Moldovan agro-food and textile products remain in high demand in Romania, highlighted Harea.

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Moldova’s largest business association, represents over 1,100 members, including enterprises of all sizes across various sectors of the national economy.

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